accessible ways to view this site
Like all the sites we design, this one is designed within the standard guidelines for accessibility and also to be accessibile to the widest possible audience.
Text-based, text-to-audio and text-to-braille browsers will benefit from the basic, unstyled version of the site they are automatically given. The colours used on this site are deliberately designed to be visible by those with the most common forms of colour-blindness.
If you find something on this site is particularly hard to see or read, then please let us know.
customise your browser, not individual websites
Some sites provide features and buttons to help you change the way the site looks. Whilst this seems conveinent it means you have to do it for each site. A better way is to customise your browser so that every site is rendered in a way that best suits your particular preferences.
The BBC provide a very good set of guides for this in their My web, My Way section and rather than repeat all the information here, it would be a good idea to visit those pages and set your browser to your preferences.
- This website will be blacked out 18 Jan 2012
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17 Jan 2012
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Category: General
As part of the protest against SOPA this website will be blacked out tomorrow ( 18 Jan 2012 ) GMT. Full details of why i am taking this step can be foun din my personal blog here Read on...
- Encouraging the next generation of hackers
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19 Dec 2011
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Category: Free software magazine
My latest article is now available at Free Software magazine. This is about the need to encourage the next generation of computer hackers (by which I mean programmers not criminals).
Read on... - New client website - Keswalls
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12 Dec 2011
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Category: General
I'm pleased to announce a new client website has just gone live. Keswalls are an established fishing tackle shop who have revitalised their online presence with a brand new store. Read on...

